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Good Eating Edit: The new Palace Garden at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau presents opulent chinoiserie-inspired interiors and multifaceted Cantonese cuisine

  • The opulent restaurant features a series of individually themed private rooms, including the Flower Room, Butterfly Room, Pagoda Room and Li Bai Room
  • Its farm-to-table dining concept focuses on seasonally driven Taishi dishes with a Western touch, offering a wonderful fusion of Eastern and Western cuisine

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The Palace Garden at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau is a stunning sight indeed. Photos: Handout
SCMP Reporter
Hearkening back to the chinoiserie period of China’s trade history – when the East was viewed through a romanticised, rose-tinted lens – Palace Garden is the new crown jewel of the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau, an opulently designed restaurant serving exceptional Cantonese cuisine. A magnificent fusion of East and West, Palace Garden takes its inspiration from imperial gardens, each element designed to evoke a feeling of grand nobility befitting of the elegant banquet-style dishes.
The Palace Garden Fan Room at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau.
The Palace Garden Fan Room at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau.

Past the ornate front gate lies a lush European-style garden, where a fragrant canopy beckons guests to enter the restaurant. Along one corridor, a series of private rooms are rendered in the style of palatial residences and individually themed with rare artwork and antiques. Sip on botanical cocktails in the Flower Room; let your imagination soar in the Butterfly Room against a kaleidoscope of colours; or find tranquillity in the Pagoda Room, lined with arched shelves to mimic a tiered temple. In the Li Bai Room, a bespoke bar caters to thirsty patrons, with signature cocktails served against a moving digital landscape.

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